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The government's proposal to privatize the internet as well would completely seal the citizens from the truth. The revolts overseas are prevented by never actually sending troops to control a territory. All around the world, The United States has been able to control other governments through a series of coups d'etats, threats, and debts...
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In the rare occasion, when the first three do not accomplish the intended purpose, preemptive strikes and wars are used. By using coups d'etats, threats, and debts, which are more often than not successful, The United States Government also reduces the necessity of war and use of resources. Not only have the ways in which hegemony and imperialism are conducted been changed, but also the process of profiting from such actions...
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